Every day from now until the end of the postseason, our NBA.com Staff will bring you one top performer following the completion of the playoff games on that day.

You'll be able to see the best performance and three honourable mentions from each day, while also having access to all prior "Player of the Night" files, as we see who can tally the most honours these playoffs.

Honourable Mentions:

Jokic recorded a playoff career-high 29 points, playing with a renewed aggression that the Nuggets desperately needed on the offensive end and impressively the big man had zero turnovers on the night.

Through his first four playoff games, he's joined some elite company:

Nikola Jokic has 82 points and 47 rebounds in four career #NBAPlayoffs games. The last player with that many points and rebounds through their first four career postseason games was Shaquille O'Neal (85 points, 51 rebounds). @EliasSportspic.twitter.com/vZxEewUgrM

It wasn't a great shooting night for the second-year man, but Donovan Mitchell was the bulk of the Jazz's offence, driving his way into the paint, weaving through the Rockets defence and trying to make things happen all night.

He was much-improved in Game 3 after two sluggish performances on the road in Houston, but he didn't have much help on the night as the Jazz now sit one game away from elimination.